Das Schwarze Buch von Berlin oder Geheimnisse der Protestantischen Metropole (The Black Book of Berlin, or Secrets of the Protestant Metropolis) by Wilhelm Schroeter is a social-political novel set in 19th-century Berlin. The subtitle, Social-politischer Roman. Die Heilige Allianz..., hints at the book's themes of societal intrigue, religious undercurrents within the Protestant community, and the political machinations of the era, possibly referencing the Holy Alliance.
Schroeter's novel promises to reveal hidden aspects of Berlin society, offering readers a glimpse into the secrets and complexities of the Protestant community within the city. The book blends social commentary with political elements, providing a narrative that explores the intersection of faith, power, and the hidden lives of individuals in the German capital.
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